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we have more technology now. there is the opportunity for more contact and influence in what comes out of the process. it may not be right away, but it will happen eventually. >> i would like to read the transcript of what happened if i can for a moment. this is the transcript compiled. jefferson county deputy seen working with this gun and leaned over the top of his car and fired four shots. he was 60 yards from the gunmen. he spun hard to the right and he momentarily thought he could hit him. seconds later he began shooting again at the deputy. after the exchange, at harris ran back into the building. gardner was able to get on the radio and call for assistance from another unit. shots of in the building. i need somebody in the south lot with me. later another officer fired back as the students shout out the window. according to the transcript, leaning out of a broken window on the set of double doors began shooting a rifle. he fires three rounds at him and the gun man disappears from the window. he continues a
we have more technology now. there is the opportunity for more contact and influence in what comes out of the process. it may not be right away, but it will happen eventually. >> i would like to read the transcript of what happened if i can for a moment. this is the transcript compiled. jefferson county deputy seen working with this gun and leaned over the top of his car and fired four shots. he was 60 yards from the gunmen. he spun hard to the right and he momentarily thought he could...
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i think that whoever figures out social media and technology, new ways of communicating with voters, linking policy -- because the way we have all communicated with each other and election-yearer, tv ads, cable, with all due respect, i wish you a comeback. i think that is a thing of the past. i think it will be a thing of the past. whoever is able in these three voting blocs, whoever is able to figure out a party, democrats, republicans, a third party, how to lincoln permission flow, education, expanding voter turnout. that is still a problem. we will only have 57% of eligible voters voting. they will control the american body politic. i see that as a healthy thing. so i posed a problem without an answer. at least i will say i think i am optimistic that this new technology is going to bring more education -- information to people in those three groups that i think are the ones that will determine where this country goes. >> governor schwarzenegger -- this is your institute, so you have the last word. >> i think one of the things we should also talk about is the importance of recogniz
i think that whoever figures out social media and technology, new ways of communicating with voters, linking policy -- because the way we have all communicated with each other and election-yearer, tv ads, cable, with all due respect, i wish you a comeback. i think that is a thing of the past. i think it will be a thing of the past. whoever is able in these three voting blocs, whoever is able to figure out a party, democrats, republicans, a third party, how to lincoln permission flow, education,...
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we spend a fortune on technology. if you want to come to america illegally, do not waste your time going across the border and through the desert. it is dangerous. just lie here and overstay your visa. we have absolutely no ability to check who you are and get you back. -- just fly here and overstay your visa. we solve our problem by having an economy crater. people do not come here to put their feet up and collect welfare. if there are no jobs, they did not come here. if they cannot find a job, they go back home because america is not a very good place to sit around and think the state will support appeared in the case of your son, somebody has got to create the business that he is going to go to work for. all of the numbers show -- and rupert pointed out -- immigrants, and i think it is because it is a self-selecting thing -- rupert is an immigrant. it cannot be easy to leave australia, come to the other side of the world literally, give up all your friends and family, everything you know, and start out from scratch
we spend a fortune on technology. if you want to come to america illegally, do not waste your time going across the border and through the desert. it is dangerous. just lie here and overstay your visa. we have absolutely no ability to check who you are and get you back. -- just fly here and overstay your visa. we solve our problem by having an economy crater. people do not come here to put their feet up and collect welfare. if there are no jobs, they did not come here. if they cannot find a...
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[applause] we are on the edge of a technological revolution, which has enabled us to go from a seven years' supply of natural gas in the year 2000 to over a 125-year today. we did it by something called to drilling. it turns out that drilling works. the president gave several speeches because i have been advocating gasoline below $2 and it is since $2.50 a gallon and his political consultants told him to go out and start making speeches about energy. i do not know if you remember the president's solution. does anyone remember the obama model? algae. the president said we need algae. we are thinking about having volunteers at gas stations which bottles of algae. i want to talk about energy because it is a perfect example of a strategic change and how we should be thinking on a national level. if we would have a determined effort to open up federal land -- we all in alaska and it is twice the size of texas. we all one-and-a-half times the size of texas. we could give the environmentalist half of texas for polar bears, glaciers, mountains. that would leave you an area the size of texas
[applause] we are on the edge of a technological revolution, which has enabled us to go from a seven years' supply of natural gas in the year 2000 to over a 125-year today. we did it by something called to drilling. it turns out that drilling works. the president gave several speeches because i have been advocating gasoline below $2 and it is since $2.50 a gallon and his political consultants told him to go out and start making speeches about energy. i do not know if you remember the...
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from armed security to building design and access control, the information technology, student and teacher training, this multifaceted program will be developed by the very best experts in the field. former congressman asa hutchinson will lead the effort as national director of the national model school shield program with a budget provided by the nra of what ever scope the task requires. his experience as a united states attorney, director of the drug enforcement agency, and undersecretary of the department of homeland security will given the knowledge and expertise to hire the most knowledgeable and credentialed experts available in the united states of america to get this program up and running from the first day forward. if we truly cherish our kids more than our money, more than our celebrities, more than our sports stadiums, we must give them the greatest level of protection possible and that security is only available with properly trained armed good guys. under asa's leadership our experts were make this program available to the world to protect their children at school and will ma
from armed security to building design and access control, the information technology, student and teacher training, this multifaceted program will be developed by the very best experts in the field. former congressman asa hutchinson will lead the effort as national director of the national model school shield program with a budget provided by the nra of what ever scope the task requires. his experience as a united states attorney, director of the drug enforcement agency, and undersecretary of...
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[applause] we are on the edge of a technological revolution, which has enabled us to go from a seven years' supply of natural gas in the year 2000 to over a 125-year today. we did it by something called to drilling. it turns out that drilling works. the president gave several speeches because i have been advocating gasoline below $2 and it is since a gallon and his political consultants told him to god -- $2.50 a gallon and his political consultants told him to go out and start making speeches about energy. i do not know if you remember the president's solution. does anyone remember the obama model? algae. the president said we need algy. we are thinking about having volunteers -- the president said we need algae. we are thinking about having volunteers at gas stations which bottles of algae. i want to talk about energy because it is a perfect example of a strategic change and how we should be thinking on a national level. if we would have a determined effort to open up federal land -- we all in alaska and it is twice the size of texas. we all one-and-a-half times the size of texas.
[applause] we are on the edge of a technological revolution, which has enabled us to go from a seven years' supply of natural gas in the year 2000 to over a 125-year today. we did it by something called to drilling. it turns out that drilling works. the president gave several speeches because i have been advocating gasoline below $2 and it is since a gallon and his political consultants told him to god -- $2.50 a gallon and his political consultants told him to go out and start making speeches...
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it is investing in education, research and development, new technology, clean energy. or do we continue to spend hundreds of billions of dollars on tax windfalls for millionaires? windfalls they don't need and that they never asked for. i came from a wealthy state. i often point out that wealthy people are just as patriotic as poor people. there are just as patriotic as middle-class people. i think they know that they should be doing more. now governor romney and others argue that if we keep these windfalls and then shot were -- shower even more windfalls on the very wealthiest, that is how america goes the economy will grow, and that's how we will create jobs, but they say. nuthat's their thesis in a shell. it amazes me. they offer this prescription as if it is somehow a new idea. like something we have not seen before. like something we have not actually tried before. we have seen this movie before. [laughter] you have seen the movie. it does not end well. where has he been? [applause] could it be that he is out of touch? i don't know, but i will tell you that he mis
it is investing in education, research and development, new technology, clean energy. or do we continue to spend hundreds of billions of dollars on tax windfalls for millionaires? windfalls they don't need and that they never asked for. i came from a wealthy state. i often point out that wealthy people are just as patriotic as poor people. there are just as patriotic as middle-class people. i think they know that they should be doing more. now governor romney and others argue that if we keep...
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most of these are illicit crimes that include exporting technology. it includes selling drugs, counterfeit medicine, you name it -- counterfeit u.s. dollars is a huge business. any list of ways they have tried it. the're flaunting international legal and criminals systems. they have an economy in tatters, but it is productive enough to keep the ruling families and the military in relatively good stead. it is not productive enough to do anything for the 25 million people who are literally starving, but it does not take as much money as you might think to keep 250 families fat, and as long as the military stays fed and loyal, they should be good. host: off of twitter -- guest: i do not think we can call it a successful launch. they are in the process to make progress. if they learn, i guess it was productive. as a propaganda tool, and i do not think they can call less successful. they invited 100 foreign journalists into pyongyang and there were there for weeks. the journalists were not aware of the launch. they have to find out from washington. this is
most of these are illicit crimes that include exporting technology. it includes selling drugs, counterfeit medicine, you name it -- counterfeit u.s. dollars is a huge business. any list of ways they have tried it. the're flaunting international legal and criminals systems. they have an economy in tatters, but it is productive enough to keep the ruling families and the military in relatively good stead. it is not productive enough to do anything for the 25 million people who are literally...
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we spend a fortune on technology. if you want to come to america illegally, do not waste your time going across the border and through the desert. it is dangerous. just lie here and overstay your visa. we have absolutely no ability to check who you are and get you back. -- just fly here and overstay your visa. we solve our problem by having an economy crater. people do not come here to put their feet up and collect welfare. if there are no jobs, they did not come here. if they cannot find a job, they go back home because america is not a very good place to sit around and think the state will support appeared in the case of your son, somebody has got to create the business that he is going to go to work for. all of the numbers show -- and rupert pointed out -- immigrants, and i think it is because it is a self-selecting thing -- rupert is an immigrant. it cannot be easy to leave australia, come to the other side of the world literally, give up all your friends and family, everything you know, and start out from scratch
we spend a fortune on technology. if you want to come to america illegally, do not waste your time going across the border and through the desert. it is dangerous. just lie here and overstay your visa. we have absolutely no ability to check who you are and get you back. -- just fly here and overstay your visa. we solve our problem by having an economy crater. people do not come here to put their feet up and collect welfare. if there are no jobs, they did not come here. if they cannot find a...
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from armed security to building design and access control, the information technology, student and teacher training, this multifaceted program will be developed by the very best experts in the field. former congressman asa hutchinson will lead the effort as national director of the national model school shield program with a budget provided by the nra of what ever scope the task requires. his experience as a united states attorney, director of the drug enforcement agency, and undersecretary of the department of homeland security will given the knowledge and expertise to hire the most knowledgeable and credentialed experts available in the united states of america to get this program up and running from the first day forward. if we truly cherish our kids more than our money, more than our celebrities, more than our sports stadiums, we must give them the greatest level of protection possible and that security is only available with properly trained armed good guys. under asa's leadership our experts were make this program available to the world to protect their children at school and will ma
from armed security to building design and access control, the information technology, student and teacher training, this multifaceted program will be developed by the very best experts in the field. former congressman asa hutchinson will lead the effort as national director of the national model school shield program with a budget provided by the nra of what ever scope the task requires. his experience as a united states attorney, director of the drug enforcement agency, and undersecretary of...
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we fail to overlook the advancements in technology panda their accessibility, things that normally would have been available only to the military, because they cost a lot more and are now much more affordable for everyday citizens and the firepower of these weapons is dramatically increased. we do need to move with the times. some of these weapons, as we saw last friday, have absolutely no purpose other than to do mass damage. host: adam on our independent line in pennsylvania. caller: thanks for having me. you keep saying there is no place for these other guns, shooting assault weapons. i go back to your washington, d.c. court door, the main thing is to protect us from the government. and the people that believe our government is infallible. you talked about the government producing a culture of nonviolence, but look how it has its hands in the cookie jar with fast and furious involved in the killing of thousands of people in mexico. or he was dropping bombs on innocent people. there's this hypocrisy. many people see that out there. we need to protect ourselves. yes, there are wacky peo
we fail to overlook the advancements in technology panda their accessibility, things that normally would have been available only to the military, because they cost a lot more and are now much more affordable for everyday citizens and the firepower of these weapons is dramatically increased. we do need to move with the times. some of these weapons, as we saw last friday, have absolutely no purpose other than to do mass damage. host: adam on our independent line in pennsylvania. caller: thanks...
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host: does communications technology have a role to play? people sitting on the tarmac may be using their cell phone score hand-held devices. real-time information going out from the public about how long they are setting on airline runways. guest: that is how the regulation can about. there was a passenger who was stuck on a flight. this was when the internet and facebook was not around. there was social media and blogs and she used that to organize and became a big campaign that eventually forced the dot to implement a rule. she had a hot line set up so people could call in and they send in pictures. airlines -- the public response is more widespread and faster and that is somethingirlines have to deal with. host: this next part looks of the number of flights canceled. guest: this is for the last 12 months. each bar represents one month. the blue bar shows the percentage of canceled flights. the red line shows the number of passengers that are impacted by the cancellation. for the last 12 months, 1.7% of flights were canceled. that amounts
host: does communications technology have a role to play? people sitting on the tarmac may be using their cell phone score hand-held devices. real-time information going out from the public about how long they are setting on airline runways. guest: that is how the regulation can about. there was a passenger who was stuck on a flight. this was when the internet and facebook was not around. there was social media and blogs and she used that to organize and became a big campaign that eventually...
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science, technology, the highest standard of living in the world. i come from a manufacturing background and i appreciate that. it is a paltry 9%. what have we done. i am twice elected governor and lived overseas for times. have i experienced every human emotion imaginable? i am not the kind of person to engage in nonsense and rhetoric, but i believe this country needs to begin a journey to get us out of the hole that we are in. in the end, we are a bunch of blue sky problem-solving how optimistic people. this is not who we are, finding ourselves in a hole with a cloud of malaise hanging over us. i don't care of your republican, an independent, a democrat. this is until we are. how we deserve better. -- this isn't who we are. we deserve better. i want to tackle too incredible issues for the country. i think it will get us to where we need be and we need to begin the journey immediately. the issues are simply this: they're both deficits. the first as a financial deficit. $15 trillion in debt. what are we doing to the next generation of americans? thi
science, technology, the highest standard of living in the world. i come from a manufacturing background and i appreciate that. it is a paltry 9%. what have we done. i am twice elected governor and lived overseas for times. have i experienced every human emotion imaginable? i am not the kind of person to engage in nonsense and rhetoric, but i believe this country needs to begin a journey to get us out of the hole that we are in. in the end, we are a bunch of blue sky problem-solving how...
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got from these guys and thank you united technologies for sponsoring this. and "national journal." this is sort of routine things for a high quality smart publication like national journal atlantic media. thank you all for coming out. and see you next time. >> we need to tackle our nation's challenges before they tackle us. we need save and strengthen medicare and social security and we're putting ideas how to do that. we're not going to scare seniors but scare benefits for seniors and my generation so these promises are kept. >> they have laid out clearly, they say, what barack obama and joe biden did is they have endangered medicare. they stole money from medicare and they've done it to get obama care and all of this. you see in the ads and you hear in everything they say. nothing can be further from the truth. >> next thursday night october 11th, congressman paul ryan and vice president joe biden will face off in their only debate. abc news martha raddatz moderates from center college in danville, kentucky. can you watch and engage with c-span with our li
got from these guys and thank you united technologies for sponsoring this. and "national journal." this is sort of routine things for a high quality smart publication like national journal atlantic media. thank you all for coming out. and see you next time. >> we need to tackle our nation's challenges before they tackle us. we need save and strengthen medicare and social security and we're putting ideas how to do that. we're not going to scare seniors but scare benefits for...
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the reality is, all these natural, all these new technologies for clean things are a hoax. i want a nuclear power in my back yard, i want digging for oil, i want america to become independent and not have to be tied into the mideast with oil. so i want you to look at every american and say, we care about a squirrel more than putting an american back to work. host: we got the point, walter, thank you. guest: thank you for your comment. you raise excellent points about the need for jobs and the need for energy independence and we do believe that the way forward to achieve those things is through reducing our dependence on oil, that means building clean energy as a way forward in terms of jobs and economic security and also frankly national security. there's been a lot of military leaders speaking out recently about how expanding our dependence on oil from any source is not the way forward to our security. what we need to do is start reducing our dependence on oil, we've been doing that successfully in the united states and can continue to do it. which mean wegs don't need exp
the reality is, all these natural, all these new technologies for clean things are a hoax. i want a nuclear power in my back yard, i want digging for oil, i want america to become independent and not have to be tied into the mideast with oil. so i want you to look at every american and say, we care about a squirrel more than putting an american back to work. host: we got the point, walter, thank you. guest: thank you for your comment. you raise excellent points about the need for jobs and the...
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lastly, we will protect investments in new technologies such as isr, space, cyberspace, global strike, special ops, and the capacity to quickly mobilize. of course, in the end, it is up to congress. in the coming weeks to begin considering the defense authorization and appropriations bill. our hope is that congress will carefully consider the new strategy in their budget decisions that resulted from that strategy. the key is that this is a zero sum game. because of the budget control act, any change in any area of the budget will inevitably require offsetting changes elsewhere. that carries the real risk that if this is not done right, the result could be hollow, and balance, or a weaker force. our hope is that our strategy will not be picked apart piece by piece. if, for example, we are prevented from carrying out all of the six major weapons terminations that we have proposed, the result will be a need to find as much as $9.6 billion in savings from other areas over five years. that could mean less money to buy high priority ships or acquire the next generation of aircraft. if congr
lastly, we will protect investments in new technologies such as isr, space, cyberspace, global strike, special ops, and the capacity to quickly mobilize. of course, in the end, it is up to congress. in the coming weeks to begin considering the defense authorization and appropriations bill. our hope is that congress will carefully consider the new strategy in their budget decisions that resulted from that strategy. the key is that this is a zero sum game. because of the budget control act, any...
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from armed security to building design and access control, to information technology, to student and teacher training, this multifaceted program will be developed by the very best experts in the field. a former congressman will lead the effort. with a budget provided by the nra, of whatever scope the task requires -- >> that is from the ceo of the nra. the front-page headline -- philadelphia inquirer" -- back to your calls and comments on the issue of gun control. what is ahead? kathleen from chicago. caller: good morning. okay, give me a couple of seconds. first of all, i hear everybody calling in, talking about mental illness. how do you define mental illness? i cannot say this guy's name that did all of this killing last friday. i do not even want to say his name. killing all these innocent babies. who was mentally ill? him, doing this killing, or his mother who knew that she had a mentally ill child and purchased all these weapons, brought them back into the house around him, took him to the firing range, taught him how to shoot these guns -- one was mentally ill? this other guy,
from armed security to building design and access control, to information technology, to student and teacher training, this multifaceted program will be developed by the very best experts in the field. a former congressman will lead the effort. with a budget provided by the nra, of whatever scope the task requires -- >> that is from the ceo of the nra. the front-page headline -- philadelphia inquirer" -- back to your calls and comments on the issue of gun control. what is ahead?...
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from armed security to building design and access control, the information technology, student and teacher training, this multifaceted program will be developed by the very best experts in the field. former congressman asa hutchinson will lead the effort as national director of the national model school shield program with a budget provided by the nra of what ever scope the task requires. his experience as a united states attorney, director of the drug enforcement agency, and undersecretary of the department of homeland security will given the knowledge and expertise to hire the most knowledgeable and credentialed experts available in the united states of america. to get this program up and running from the first day forward. if we truly cherish our kids more than our money, more than our celebrities, more than our sports stadiums, we must give them the greatest level of protection possible and that security is only available with properly trained armed good guys. under asa's leadership our experts were make this program available to the world to protect their children at school and will m
from armed security to building design and access control, the information technology, student and teacher training, this multifaceted program will be developed by the very best experts in the field. former congressman asa hutchinson will lead the effort as national director of the national model school shield program with a budget provided by the nra of what ever scope the task requires. his experience as a united states attorney, director of the drug enforcement agency, and undersecretary of...
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we have the technology, the means, the matter, and the determination. we are going to see fit at our representatives and our legislators hear our voice and understand that we need to do what it takes to do a background check on every firearm purchasers, and we need to do what it takes to get the record that this qualifiers and those records into the background check system, so that cho, because his background check was not in the system, can no longer buy a firearm. i suspect today somewhere in one of your home towns, one of your neighborhood, your friend, colleague, your child, your uncle, your honor, is being murdered and gunned down by somebody who had easy access to a gun because they did not undergo a background check and because they -- there does qualifier, whether a felony conviction, mental of conviction, and drug abuse, or the other 60 qualifiers -- those records were not in the system. we can fix it. i am determined to do that. thank you. [applause] >> lori invited me to come up with her. i am a 33rd family member, victim of gun violence. my
we have the technology, the means, the matter, and the determination. we are going to see fit at our representatives and our legislators hear our voice and understand that we need to do what it takes to do a background check on every firearm purchasers, and we need to do what it takes to get the record that this qualifiers and those records into the background check system, so that cho, because his background check was not in the system, can no longer buy a firearm. i suspect today somewhere in...
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he pointed out how technology and the environment can evolve together. he stressed that we can concentrate on developing environmental programs at achievable rates and saying we must coexist with technology. so i ask you join me in celebrating someone who protected his state, country and environment and passing h.r. 5958 would be a fitting tribute to a man who spent most of his life sharing his threct -- intellect with others. mr. sablan: i have no further speakers and i yield back the balance of my time. mr. hastings: this is a good piece of legislation, mr. speaker, and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back his time. the question is will the house suspend the rules and pass h.r. 5958. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, 2/3 having responded in the affirmative, the rules are suspended, the bill is passed, and without objection the motion to reconsider is laid on the table. for what purpose does the gentleman from washington seek recognition? mr. hastings: mr. speaker,
he pointed out how technology and the environment can evolve together. he stressed that we can concentrate on developing environmental programs at achievable rates and saying we must coexist with technology. so i ask you join me in celebrating someone who protected his state, country and environment and passing h.r. 5958 would be a fitting tribute to a man who spent most of his life sharing his threct -- intellect with others. mr. sablan: i have no further speakers and i yield back the balance...
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because this technology can process are millions of tons of existing nuclear waste, we might be able to use the 10% of the 24 billion nuclear waste sitting on the sidelines for project development. we need to mount a project floor, up with enthusiasm and zeal of the apollo project. last, the chinese academy of sciences announced the official launching of the reactor system. they say they intend to have all the intellectual property rights. this is going to happen with or without us. are going to be the leader or a customer. it will change everything. >> thank you. >> i have three main proposals. the first is health care. replace our health care with a national health service, modeled on the british national help service. that system works. it has been in place for 63 years. it is popular with the people. it is incredibly more efficient at 42% our cost with a savings of over $1 trillion in year. third, it covers everyone. life expectancy is greater. the service is paid out of a progressive tax system as opposed to a regressive premium tax imposed by the health insurance agencies. i pr
because this technology can process are millions of tons of existing nuclear waste, we might be able to use the 10% of the 24 billion nuclear waste sitting on the sidelines for project development. we need to mount a project floor, up with enthusiasm and zeal of the apollo project. last, the chinese academy of sciences announced the official launching of the reactor system. they say they intend to have all the intellectual property rights. this is going to happen with or without us. are going...
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it was about high-technology and the ability to share high technology with one of the most innovative and creative states on the globe. we do engage india -- we need to engage india because india list in that neighborhood. i believe if we stay with it and we encourage not just governmental engagement but engagement across the population and across the business community, we will find that those barnacles, you will, to define india will start to fall away. and we will have a good, reliable, democratic ally. india was the first country to contribute to the democratic fund in the u.n. we did relief for the tsunami with india, australia, japan, in the united states and naval engagement. military to military exchanges are going forward. so we have to be patient. this is not a relationship that's tomorrow going to produce votes at the u.n. that are always in our favor. but it is a relationship that is worth investing. toin make league with one of the remark -- -- continue to make league with one of the remarkable democracies in the world. [applause] >> i'm sure i'm speaking on behalf of eve
it was about high-technology and the ability to share high technology with one of the most innovative and creative states on the globe. we do engage india -- we need to engage india because india list in that neighborhood. i believe if we stay with it and we encourage not just governmental engagement but engagement across the population and across the business community, we will find that those barnacles, you will, to define india will start to fall away. and we will have a good, reliable,...
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people were socializing in very different ways and we need to use these new tools and technologies for new kinds of hiv prevention that are relevant to this next-generation. host: we will be covering the international aids conference here in washington, d.c. how big of a deal is it that this conference is happening here? guest: what we do this week, what will be decided, what we discussed will have an implication. now it is up to humanity to see whether we will respond as we should. host: on poz.com, you say aids has a pr problem. guest: this conference will be very helpful. it is appropriate to remind people that this is a pandemic that is not over. it's a complicated message. we have made remarkable headway, but we have a long way to go. the good news is we have the answers which should drive renewed vigor and detention so hopefully we can secure the resources we need to actually end aids once and for all. host: we're talking about aids. 34 million people around the world living with hiv and aids. michael on the phone from brooklyn. caller: good morning. i would like to talk about a
people were socializing in very different ways and we need to use these new tools and technologies for new kinds of hiv prevention that are relevant to this next-generation. host: we will be covering the international aids conference here in washington, d.c. how big of a deal is it that this conference is happening here? guest: what we do this week, what will be decided, what we discussed will have an implication. now it is up to humanity to see whether we will respond as we should. host: on...